Paris Fury shares 'chaotic' Christmas Day plans after Tyson's fight & insists they have 'nothing fancy' at £1.7m mansion
12/20/2024 04:41 AM
PARIS Fury has opened up on the 'chaotic' Christmas Day she has planned after returning home from Tyson's fight.
The mum-of-seven, 35, is currently in Saudi Arabia, after being reunited with her husband Tyson, 36, following no contact for three months.
She’ll even get her eldest daughter Venezuela to help with the washing up[/caption] The Fury family will tuck into “a big turkey dinner, with pigs in blankets, Yorkshire puddings, gravy”[/caption]The blonde beauty flew first class to meet the boxing champion, after he recently revealed he had "sacrificed a lot" for his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk.
The bruisers will collide for a second time in Saudi Arabia this Saturday night, with the Gypsy King looking to avenge his defeat to the Ukrainian in May.
But after not speaking for months, it's no surprise that Paris is excited about her festive plans for when she and her hubby return home.
Posting on Instagram, Paris shared a clip discussing her Christmas Day itinerary, as part of a paid partnership with cleaning brand Mr Muscle.
As she posed in her kitchen in her ‘golden’ £1.7million home, Paris did some washing up and said: "Hi everyone, with Christmas just around the corner, Mr Muscle has asked me to share a little bit about how we celebrate Christmas in the Fury household.
"My plans for Christmas Day is to come back from Tyson's fight and we're going to have a big Christmas dinner for my nine and whoever else turns up."
And when it comes to the food, despite being a self-confessed bargain hunter, Paris and Tyson have a reported combined net worth of around £70 million, and the busy mum claimed there will be 'nothing fancy' on the menu.
She shared: "A big turkey dinner, with pigs in blankets, Yorkshire puddings, gravy.
"Nothing fancy, none of that fancy stuff like fig flavoured mashed potato or red wine a la juice.
"We just like traditional, good Christmas dinner."
And with seven children to tidy up after, the savvy mum acknowledged: "I manage all the kitchen chaos after the big family meal by telling everybody, bring your own plate to the sink, scrape it off, shoo everybody out, kids included.
“Then I'll load the dishwasher, wash the pans, I might get Venezuela to help me and then I can sit down and relax."
Paris and Tyson Fury's Love Story
Fabulous delves into how Paris and Tyson first met, plus when they tied the knot...
Tyson was raised in an Irish Traveller family in Wythenshawe, Manchester, while Paris was raised in a traditional traveller family in Doncaster, South Yorks.
The pair first met when she was 15-years-old at a mutual friend’s wedding.
They met again by chance at Paris’ 16th birthday and wed two years later in a traditional wedding in 2008.
The lovebirds tied the knot at St. Peter-in-Chains Catholic Church in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, and invited 300 guests to the special day.
Paris praised Mr Muscle Drain Unblocker, which you can nab for £3.75 from Sainsbury's, as she added: "After our big meals, there's a lot of washing up to do and there's a lot of gunky food left in the sink that can cause a block.
"Mr Muscle drain gel keeps my drains clear and it works in only five minutes.
"It can save you from any of the clogs over the holidays and it's a lot cheaper than a plumber."
The couple began dating in 2005, with Paris travelling around the north of England throughout 2006 and 2007 to attend Tyson’s amateur fights[/caption]Paris’ fans react
Paris' fans quickly flocked to the comments, eager to praise the 'wonderful' mum.
One person said: "When you said Mr Muscle I assumed you were referring to Tyson Merry Christmas all."
What is Paris Fury's style?
Despite her £70 million joint net worth with husband Tyson, Paris Fury has surprising affordable fashion taste.
The mum-of-seven has been known to buy clothes from Shein, Zara and ASOS.
She even released her own capsule collection with New Look last Christmas.
That’s not to say she doesn’t have a luxury-loving side, because she certainly does.
One of Paris’ favourite high-end brands is Australian-made Camilla, owned and founded by resort-wear expert Camilla Franks.
Dresses from the posh label can cost well over £2,000, with Paris often wearing them to support Tyson at work or watch his big fights.
Another added: "Paris Fury you're a wonderful woman! I read your book and just loved how your voice came across and loved your commitment to your home and family. God Bless You and your lovely brood this Christmas!"
A third commented: "Your kitchen is gorgeous!"
Meanwhile, someone else beamed: "I just love Paris soo much! Such a likable lady."
Paris and Tyson’s time apart
Paris and Tyson's exciting Christmas plans come after their recent time apart ahead of the Gypsy King's big fight.
Tyson recently told TNT Sports: "It's been a long camp, been away from my wife and kids for three months.
It seems like he's been gone forever, especially with no contact, but it's what he needs
Paris Fury
"I've not spoken to Paris at all for three months, not one word.
"I've sacrificed a lot. It will be worth it (if I win), 100 per cent."
Paris addressed their "no contact" herself, penning on Instagram: "People don't see the sacrifices made.
"I've let him solely concentrate on this fight.
"It seems like he's been gone forever, especially with no contact, but it's what he needs."
Tyson's pre-fight silence with Paris isn't a bad thing, says relationship expert
AHEAD of his heavyweight brawl on Saturday (December 21), Tyson Fury has gone no contact with wife Paris. In fact, the pair haven't even spoken for three months. But this is actually a good thing, says one relationship expert.
"Tyson’s decision to distance himself from Paris isn't about conflict but about maintaining the level of focus required to perform at his peak,” Anne-Sofie Koktved, Relationship Expert at Datingxperten.de, explains.
“Preparing for such a high-stakes fight demands mental discipline, and even the slightest distraction, including day-to-day parenting concerns, could throw him off balance.
“What this really shows is the strength of their partnership. Paris understands and respects his process, and that level of trust is the foundation of a strong relationship.
“It's a lesson for us all. Sometimes the healthiest thing you can do for your relationship is to give your partner the space they need to grow and succeed individually."